Image Factory hosts “Minus 2” art exhibition
Since the opening of the Image Factory on North Front Street, the gallery has been host to different forms of art exhibitions. But none like the one that is currently underway. “Minus 2” as it is called, is using the latest available technology to mirror the fast paced society in which we live with the hopes of helping those who are still trying to figure out where they fit in.
Yasser Musa, Organizer, Minus 2
“Minus 2 Cultural Proflexions is an experimental art exhibition. I say experimental because it involves many mediums of art including digital art which is art generated from the computer, performance, dance, music, painting, poetry, sculpture, installation, video.
The show has a physical space, which is the Image Factory as well as the Northlight Gallery in Arizona. But it also operates on a space where via the Internet… So that video performance was shot and then transmitted on to the One Twenty Eight K-Line and sent out to Arizona. As far as we know it was very successful.
The thrust behind this Minus 2 Cultural Proflexions is to somehow document and somehow track and map out what is happening in culture and what is happening to culture in Belize in 1998.
This is the nature of art today. Very dynamic and very multidimensional and eclectic and it operates on very, all kinds of levels. It’s not just static and one dimensional.”
The “Minus 2” art exhibition ends tonight.